Escort Card Printable Numbers
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Surprise your guests with tiny envelopes that hold their table numbers inside.
Show friends and family they're in your heart with this display "pierced" by escort-card arrows that point them to their tables.
Making the mini masterpieces here is as easy as downloading the design, typing in your guests’ names, printing onto card stock, cutting it to size, and folding the finished job in half. Choose from this watercolor design or a pretty faux-bois pattern.
These charming place cards were printed on pre-perforated card stock.
Everything for these smart escort drinks can be made in advance, making them ideal for a destination wedding.
Depending on the colors you choose, this wreath display can be suitable for any season. Using our template, trace leaf shapes onto sturdy colored paper, and cut out. Trim edges with decorative paper edgers. Glue 22-gauge cloth-wrapped floral wire to the back of each leaf, and insert into a 14-inch-diameter boxwood wreath, in alphabetical order. A 14-inch wreath will hold about 60 cards. Use multiple wreaths or a larger one for more guests. Hang with ribbon.
Leave your mark on every tabletop with these calligraphed table numbers and printed place cards.
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Create a beribboned bulletin board by using ribbons and fabric strips in assorted colors and patterns to cover the surface of a piece of plywood.
These escort cards get their antique feel from a design reminiscent of a telegram.
Paper butterflies alight on the rims of Champagne glasses, staying still just long enough for guests to find their seats.
Pinned to a linen board, each escort card at this real wedding featured fabric that matched the napkins at that table.
For cute place settings that will grow and grow on your guests, fill tiny packets with the seeds of your favorite flower, and stitch them onto simply printed seating cards.
Use this sophisticated chevron pattern to pull together your tables and let guests know where to sit.
The design of this seating-card display is inspired by Plinko from "The Price Is Right."
Let guests know exactly where they're sitting by putting personalized correspondence cards, which pull double duty as favors, at each setting.
Infuse your special day with the elegant color combination of pink and navy. To incorporate this palette into your dinner decor, opt for escort cards with this clip art design that's as crisp as the Navy itself.
For a preppy spring or summer wedding, a length of grosgrain drawn through a notched card resembles a ribbon belt with a monogrammed buckle.
Dress up table numbers with your choice of lush fabric and our simple printable template.
Creating these sleek numerals is as easy as print, cut, and fold. There are blue and orange options, too, so you can mix and match to your heart's content.
Use our downloadable templates to print your own cards. You have a choice of two border styles -- one with a regular looping scallop and one with more free-form loops. For each design, we have also included one template with no number, in case you need to add your own number or other text.
Download this bright style to add a pop of color to any reception table.
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